I’ve noticed an interesting phenomenon. Just before a new piece of camera equipment gets released to the public, it often gets sent to the camera stores so they can review it. This being the 21st century, they tend to create YouTube reviews of that product and invariably recommend it in the most positive terms. And you can’t help but wonder: Are they really being objective in their reviews? After all, they are the very ones who stand to gain from sales of that new body or lens. A positive review will lead to sales; a negative review will cut into sales. It’s all a little suspicious.

And in much the same way I suppose, a blogger can hardly be a disinterested party when writing about the place of blogs in 2020. But even while I admit my bias, I also genuinely do believe there is a present and a future for blogs. I believe blogs have made many positive contributions to the Christian faith over the past 20 years, and I believe they will continue to do so for the next 20 (and hopefully many more). I’m going to offer a few reasons why.

First, we don’t want


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